"When the government is running Parliament smoothly, it's painful that Congress was not even present (in the House) after having said what it wanted to. It's the responsibility of the Opposition to listen when the government is answering," he told reporters here.
"Escaping without listening and only criticising is not right. This is unilateral. Congress has been having this unilateral attitude since beginning," he said.
He also wondered as to why Rahul Gandhi and Congress president Sonia Gandhi did not speak in the Parliament.
"They said they will question the government in the Parliament. They could not ask single question....The government was able to expose them. They had no answer on the JNU incident or other issues. They said they will put the government on the mat but they themselves ran away. The ministers answered very effectively and did not try to hide anything," he said.
Bills related to the Labour Ministry are likely to come up in the Parliament in coming days, he said.
